Unexploited potential of risk factor treatment in patients with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease
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2023-05-09
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BACKGROUND: Most patients with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease remain at (very) high risk for recurrent events due to suboptimal risk factor control. AIMS: This study aimed to quantify the potential of maximal risk factor treatment on 10-year and lifetime risk of recurrent atherosclerotic cardiovascular events in patients 1 year after a coronary event. METHODS AND RESULTS: Pooled data from six studies are as follows: RESPONSE 1, RESPONSE 2, OPTICARE, EUROASPIRE IV, EUROASPIRE V, and HELIUS. Patients aged ≥45 years at ≥6 months after coronary event were included. The SMART-REACH score was used to estimate 10-year and lifetime risk of recurrent atherosclerotic cardiovascular events with current treatment and potential risk reduction and gains in event-free years with maximal treatment (lifestyle and pharmacological). In 3230 atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease patients (24% women), at median interquartile range (IQR) 1.1 years (1.0-1.8) after index event, 10-year risk was median (IQR) 20% (15-27%) and lifetime risk 54% (47-63%). Whereas 70% used conventional medication, 82% had ≥1 drug-modifiable risk factor not on target. Furthermore, 91% had ≥1 lifestyle-related risk factor not on target. Maximizing therapy was associated with a potential reduction of median (IQR) 10-year risk to 6% (4-8%) and of lifetime risk to 20% (15-27%) and a median (IQR) gain of 7.3 (5.4-10.4) atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease event-free years. CONCLUSIONS: Amongst patients with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, maximizing current, guideline-based preventive therapy has the potential to mitigate a large part of their risk of recurrent events and to add a clinically important number of event-free years to their lifetime.
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Cardiovascular risk factors, Lifetime risk, Residual risk, Risk stratification, Secondary prevention, Epidemiology, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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van Trier, T J, Snaterse, M, Hageman, S H J, Ter Hoeve, N, Sunamura, M, Moll van Charante, E P, Galenkamp, H, Deckers, J W, Martens, F M A C, Visseren, F L J, Scholte Op Reimer, W J M, Peters, R J G & Jørstad, H T 2023, 'Unexploited potential of risk factor treatment in patients with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease', European journal of preventive cardiology, vol. 30, no. 7, pp. 601-610. https://doi.org/10.1093/eurjpc/zwad038